Monday, March 14, 2011

The Week Shaping Up Good

The regular dancing folks are getting better all the time. On Tuesday we have the opportunity for a nice Tea Dance at the Ilikai. For those living on the Waianae Coast and working in town this can be a welcome respite.

"We don't answer emails.
We answer people."

When you leave the office, you should already be dressed adequately, and drive down to the Ilikai. Some will find it necessary to freshen up and put on a clean shirt.

At the Tea Dance, find a nice table, perhaps even meet some friends. Socialize, drink, eat, and of course dance to the delightful music of DJ Sharon. You can leave at eight or nine as you wish and the drive home will be a lot faster and more pleasant.

"Music, Music, Music" by Theresa Brewer

There is plenty of room now but as soon as people pick up on it, things will be different. The regulars will show up sooner or later, probably sooner. No worry at the moment but later on there will be the additional problem of the seat controllers.

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"Blue Monday Blues" by Big Joe Maher

HBDA in Town Dancer blog by Calvin Ota:
Don't miss itjust about the best dancing blog ever posted. Plenty of photos and even  a short video. Town Dancer blog is going to be the prime example for the rest of the blogs to follow. Hey, who of us is the expert at blogging? It ain't me, that's for sure.

 
NEWSFLASH from Rolando Sanchez:

Rolando Sanchez new CD
"Vamonos de Fiesta"
has been Nominatd by:

"The Hawai'i Academy of recording Arts"
"Na Hoku Hanohano Awards 2011"
for the following categories:
1. Male Vocalist of the year.
2. Comtemporary Album of the year.
3. Single of the year.
4. Album of the year.
5. Song of the Year.
6. Favorite Entertainer of the year.

The 2011 na Hoku Hanohano Awards will be presented on Sunday May 29th
at The Hawaii Convention Center.

for more information: www.nahokuhanohano.org

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I just saw it, another terrific Blog on the HBDA Telemark Ball, in Town Dancer also in Moanalua Corridor blog by June Kadomoto. HBDA is getting quite a bit of publicity and the hits are going through the roof. Stands to reason.

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